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Despite their professed desire to bring down energy bills, the Liberals new energy policy is unlikely to do what it says on the tin.

The state is suffering from a dramatic increase in episodes of violent crime and horrific machete attacks that have forced Jacinta Allan to finally...

The opposition’s shambolic attempts to carve out a position on net zero have turned into a rolling catastrophe - in sharp contrast to Anthony...

The issue is Donald Trump’s Achilles heel – and the US president knows it. So do some Republicans wondering who will lead MAGA in a post-Trump...

Roblox and similar platforms remain untouched. They’re excluded because they’re categorised as games, not social media.

The persistent challenge will be to secure and grow the pool of private dollars to fund the next generation of infrastructure.

There is no campaign playbook that the Libs can use against net zero because, in truth, they have not really fought for anything for years.

Like a cork on the ocean, Opposition Leader Sussan Ley chose to give everyone a say. By late Wednesday, net zero was as good as dead.

The party’s debate over climate policy can’t obscure the political numbers. Sussan Ley lost control of her party and is scrambling to catch up.

The best way for super funds to navigate the uncertainty and potential volatility is to be transparent about the risks to our super savings.

Radically different narratives are required from politicians to engage with voters’ wildly different cultural perspectives, heavily influenced by...

It was Gough Whitlam, unaided, though warned by his closest advisers, who brought his government undone.

The lower speed limit means the economy cannot afford as much income growth for people, and that living standards will increase by less than in the...

When labour is taxed more than wealth, society is less civilised and not innovative. Diligence and dynamism are devalued, and living standards are...

What was once a haven is increasingly looking like a house of cards.

If the government wants to get better prices at the checkout for Australian consumers, then it should be trying to foster competition.

Governments of both persuasions have dragged their feet on the measures needed to efficiently expand the economy, grow real wages and boost living...

With the United States government shutdown looking to be over, Democrats are now arguing over what is the best form of resistance to the president.

Australia must learn from the global reset already underway. We need an all-technologies approach that prioritises performance over ideology.

Clean energy stocks and those that benefit from the rise in climate-fuelled disasters have absolutely trounced the S&P over the past five years.

The shake-up of the deal approval process will be unworkable unless the ACCC issues clear guidance on the waiver process as a matter of urgency.

Labor’s approach has been erratically interventionist, slow and piecemeal. The Coalition could capitalise on that by offering a credible pro-market...

No-shows at COP30 in Brazil reflect a shift in the international political climate as the costs and difficulties of reducing emissions become more...

The Whitlam era, including those two angry years maintaining the rage, has proved a great learning for Australian political leaders.

Many Liberals might well wonder why in the 21st century the tail still seems to be wagging the dog, possibly threatening their survival.

On November 11, 1975, the greatness of all the participants traded at a discount. Australian politics became battlefield, theatre, trial and...

Gough Whitlam drove a huge expansion in government spending, just as Anthony Albanese has done today. But there is a key difference.

We would be better off if Labor sought to emulate the Hawke-Keating economic model rather than the Whitlam government’s irresponsible spending.
